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Kristin Cavallari Just Posted The Best Laguna Beach-Era #Tbt

The stars of our favorite MTV reality shows are all grown up; Lauren Conrad is sitting pretty on Forbes 30 Under 30 list, Brody Jenner is probably getting married to a woman who shares the same name as his father (Caitlyn), and Kristin Cavallari has a baby with husband Jay Cutler. She also just released a book called Balancing in Heels: My Journey to Health, Happiness and Making It All Work.

Even so, we can’t help but just be tiny bit nostalgic when we see a post like this; Kristin just took to Instagram to share a photo of her and ex-boyfriend Stephen Colletti, and it is adorable. Cue up the Netflix this Thursday—it’s time to take a visual trip down memory lane.

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Meet Tony Camaro, an LA artist with more than one creative eye. Tony has dived into all aspects of Fine Art and Fashion – starting in the world of visual arts. Putting pen to paper to create his minds’ work, Tony is gracefully curating his world to deliver a raw passion for creativity within fabrics

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Using a soulful approach, Raveena Aurora is an up-and-coming musician who is redefining what it is to be inspired by culture and being an expressive artist. Raveena is any woman’s breath of fresh air. Cultivating a safe and warming environment for any woman alike to experience life instances along with the pain. The Indian/American R&B

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Every once in a while, a new app comes around that goes viral and is officially downloaded on everyone’s phones (somehow even your grandma’s). There was Angry Birds, that racing game where the guy ran barefoot through ancient ruins, HQ, and we know there’s been plenty of dragon games. This month, the app going viral is

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All good things must come to an end: like the “X-Men” Movies, and Summer, and Vine. But when it comes to language — you know, words, diction, syntax, all that jazz — we (the humans) seem to think that we can keep any word fun, relevant, and topical so long as it’s ironic. Like, once